§662. Warden

A warden has the following powers and duties. [1985, c. 161, §6 (NEW).]

1.Enforcement of election law.
He shall enforce the law governing voting and counting procedures at the voting
place over which he has jurisdiction on election day.

[
1985, c. 161, §6 (NEW)
.]

2.Order at voting place.
He shall keep order at all times in and around the voting place. He shall direct
that any person who creates a disturbance or otherwise violates the law at the voting
place be removed from it and, if necessary, confined until the polls are closed.

A. On request of the warden, a peace officer shall remove, confine or arrest a person
who creates a disturbance or otherwise violates the law at a voting place. [1985, c. 161, §6 (NEW).]

[
1985, c. 161, §6 (NEW)
.]

3.Control of election clerk.
The election clerks at the voting place are under the supervision and control of
the warden. He may assign their duties for convenience and efficiency and may delegate
his ministerial duties to them.

[
1985, c. 161, §6 (NEW)
.]

4.Collection of signatures.
The warden may select and designate a specific location at the voting place, accessible
and observable by the voters, where the collection of signatures may take place.
Persons collecting signatures at the polls may make arrangements with the clerk prior
to election day and with the warden on election day. The warden may limit the number
of persons collecting signatures to one for each specific question, candidate or issue.
Persons collecting signatures may not solicit a voter's signature until the voter
has completed voting. The warden may direct the removal, under subsection 2, paragraph
A, of any person collecting signatures who does not comply with the requirements of
this subsection.

[
1995, c. 459, §57 (AMD)
.]

SECTION HISTORY

1985, c. 161, §6 (NEW).
1987, c. 225, (AMD).
1995, c. 459, §57 (AMD).

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